Hints and tips:
...One good read Vanessa Friedman on the meaning of Kristen Stuart’s clothes....
...Of these three ESG criteria, the “E” used to attract most attention, with the “S” factor sometimes downplayed, or even ignored. But then the Covid-19 pandemic struck....
...(Kristen Talman) Smart read A couple of months ago, we highlighted some research about the flood risks that threaten Florida....
...Simon shares how investors are turning their attention from the “E” to the “S” in ESG, and Kristen and Patrick report on Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s latest push for companies to disclose greenhouse...
...For younger readers, there’s The Tantrum that Saved the World, an illustrated children’s book by climate scientist Michael E Mann. See Pilita’s full list here....
...The group writes that the frameworks must be overhauled and separated by ‘E’, ‘S’, and ‘G’ scores to evaluate a company holistically....
...Second, activists are doing this not just in relation to “E” factors, but “S” topics too; the type of lateral vision associated with “scope 3” accounting systems for carbon emissions is being transposed...
...(Kristen Talman) As Aspiration grows, questions raised about trees and customers The business of planting trees has enjoyed time in the sun this year....
...Kishida said he would like to showcase “new Japanese capitalism” with a strong focus on redistribution of wealth, showing a sign that the 100th prime minister is focused on the “S” rather than “E” among...
...(Kristen Talman) Tips from Tamami Nikkei’s Tamami Shimizuishi helps you stay up to date on stories you may have missed from the eastern hemisphere....
...And the frustrating thing is that I want exactly what the ‘E’ and ‘S’ leaders want — and I am actually going to work to make it happen....
...Kristen Stewart, a Best Actress nominee for her performance in Spencer, followed a similar playbook in a Chanel tuxedo jacket and a white blouse unbuttoned all the way to the top of her black short-shorts...
...“‘G’ has aspects which easily live side by side with the ‘S’ and the ‘E’, such as the fact that you need diversity on your boards . . ....
...While consumers have been largely shielded from the price impact so far, Kristen McLean of NPD, which tracks US book sales, predicts that “supply-chain disruptions will come home to roost” in 2022....
...But while the “E” of environmental, social and governance issues is dominating headlines this week — particularly given fresh signs of climate change emerging from Europe’s floods — nobody should overlook...
...But in the “E” category of ESG, environmentalists fared poorly this week. Pressure group Majority Action targeted Wells Fargo chair Charles Noski (pictured) at the bank’s annual meeting....
...Strine has highlighted this problem in the past, calling for a new “E” (for employees) to be added to the ESG acronym. But he believes some larger fund managers are coming around to the big picture....
...And if you are looking for “E” coverage, fret not! We have a one-on-one with the chief of National Grid in the UK to talk about the energy transition....
...But, while the “E” factor of ESG made a great stride, “S” and “G” remained relatively unnoticed....
...in ESG To many people, the ‘E’ in ESG (environmental, social and governance) is synonymous with climate change....
...Balancing the “E”, “S” and “G”, in other words, is more important than ever; but also potentially even more difficult....
...& E News)...
...& E News) Vatican urges Catholics to drop investments in fossil fuels, arms (Reuters) Climate Change Tied to Pregnancy Risks, Affecting Black Mothers Most (NYT)...
...as workplace sanitation, sick pay and mental health are all being bundled into the “S” factor in ESG (or, as Leo Strine, the former chief justice of Delaware is fond of pointing out, into an additional “E”...
...At the very least, it is more clear than ever that the “E” in ESG is far from dead; on the contrary there is likely to be a torrent of other announcements emanating in the coming weeks....
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